Ok I havent slept in a lil over 20 hours so this could be completly wacked out code
but here it is :)
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
no strict qw(refs);
use Fcntl qw(:flock);
use Lingua::Ispell qw( spellcheck );
die "$0: <logfile>\n" unless(@ARGV==1);
open(LOG,">>$ARGV[0]") || die "$!: $ARGV[0]";
flock(LOG,LOCK_EX) || die "Can not get lock on: $ARGV[0]";
my(@keys) = ('a'..'z',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ');
my($word,$chr,$count);
while($chr=$keys[rand @keys]) {
if ($chr eq ' ' || length(($word)? $word : 1) ==15) {
print $word,"\n" if((spellcheck($word))->{'type'} eq 'ok');
$word = "";
}
$word .= $chr if($chr ne ' ');
}
close(LOG);
exit();
lindex
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